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Bluetooth connections seem to breed

 
 
Michael Moser
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      14th Apr 2004
For some strange reason whenever I wake up my system from suspend, it
will create a new device "Bluetooth LAN Access Server Driver" and -
consequently - also a new icon under network connections: "Bluetooth
Network Connection #" (where # is e.g. currently at 12!). All these BT
Network connections have a red X marker (i.e. they are not enabled)
and I also never use them.

Occasionally I uninstall all this rubbish in DeviceManager, but I am
starting to get somewhat annoyed by this.

Thus my questions:
a.) Is there a way to avoid this stupid "game" altogether and make the
system reuse the first BT device and connection instead of recreating
new ones all the time?
b.) If not, is there a way to programmatically remove these
superfluous devices (and here I mean via some scripting (e.g. cmd
shell or scripting host) - I don't want to get into any real C(++)
endeavours here...)?

Michael


 
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